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  1. 29. Okt. 2021 · One of the acts of aggression that began the Second World War was when the German Army invaded Poland. Adolf Hitler sought to create a huge German Empire kno...

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  2. He was executed on 16 October 1946. Wilhelm Keitel served as chief of the Supreme Command of the Wehrmacht from 1938 to 1945. He loyally supported Hitler’s policies and shared responsibility for the war of annihilation in eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. On 8 May 1945 he signed the unconditional surrender of the German armed forces in Berlin.

  3. 7. Apr. 2021 · Keitel admits that he knowingly committed war crimes. Germany's Chancellor Adolf Hitler, left, congratulates Field Marshal General Wilhelm Keitel, chief of the Supreme Command of the Germany Army on completion of 40 years service in the German Army, in Berlin, on March 23, 1941. 3 April 1946. The questioning was conducted by Otto Nelte, Counsel ...

  4. Militär. 22. September: Wilhelm Keitel wird in Helmscherode (bei Braunschweig) als Sohn des Gutsbesitzers Carl Keitel und dessen Frau Apollonia (geb.Vissering) geboren. Nach dem Abitur in Göttingen tritt er als Fahnenjunker in ein Artillerieregiment in Wolfenbüttel ein. Beförderung zum Artillerieleutnant. Keitel wird Regimentsadjutant.

  5. 11. Jan. 2018 · Nazi Field Marshall Wilhelm Keitel was reported to have taken 28 minutes to die. Woods bragged about the hangings. His face was plastered on newspapers, magazines and news reels.

  6. Wilhelm Keitel - Trial and Execution. Trial and Execution. Four days after the surrender, Keitel was arrested along with the rest of the Flensburg government. He soon faced the International Military Tribunal (IMT), which charged him with a number of offences: Conspiracy to commit crimes against peace; Planning, initiating and waging wars of ...

  7. In addition, he presided over the Council's Working Committee, which prepared the Council's decisions, saw that they were executed, and obtained collaboration between the armed forces, the chief Reich offices, and the Party. Keitel regulated the activities of this committee and issued directions to the plenipotentiaries and certain Reich ministries to assure uniform execution of the council's ...